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Dr. J. Aaron Wolfe has received confirmation from the United States Olympic Committee that he has been chosen to assist Team USA as a chiropractor for the USA Weightlifting's Colorado Springs Open. This will be Dr. Wolfe's third tour of working with Olympic athletes as he served at the Olympics Training Center in 2005 and again in January, 2014. To be selected for the honor, Dr. Wolfe was required to provide meticulous professional credentials and licensing, as well as clearance through the Olympic Training Center's mandatory background checks. As chiropractor at the Olympic Training Center Sports Medicine Clinic, Dr. Wolfe will be part of a select sports medicine team and...

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